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Political Power, Elite Control, and Long-Run Development: Evidence from Brazil

    1. [1] University of British Columbia

      University of British Columbia

      Canadá

    2. [2] UC-Berkeley
    3. [3] CEMFI
  • Localización: Documentos de Trabajo ( CEMFI ), Nº. 8 (CEMFI Working Paper No. 2008, June 2020), 2020
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper analyzes how changes in the concentration of political power affect long-run development. We study Brazil’s military dictatorship whose rise to power dramatically altered the distribution of power of local political elites. We document that municipalities that were more politically concentrated prior to the dictatorship in the 1960s are relatively richer in 2000, despite being poorer initially. Our evidence suggests that this reversal of fortune was the result of the military’s policies aimed at undermining the power of traditional elites. These policies increased political competition locally, which ultimately led to better governance, more provision of public goods, and higher income levels.


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